Jharkhand: Six Injured in Clash Between Two Communities in Panki Town, Prohibitory Order Under Section 144 Clamped
Superintendent of Police Chandan Kumar Sinha said adequate police force has been deployed in Panki to maintain law and order. Senior police officials were also camping there to bring the situation under control.
Medininagar, February 15: At least six people were injured in a clash between two groups belonging to different communities in Panki town of Jharkhand's Palamu district on Wednesday, a senior police officer said.
The clash occurred following an altercation over the damage to the welcome gate installed for the upcoming Shivratri festival in Panki bazar. Prohibitory order under section 144 CrPC has been promulgated in Panki town following the clash, the officer said. Jharkhand Horror: Lovelorn Girl Meets Tragic End Ahead of Valentine’s Day, Lover Rapes and Kills Her by Inserting Iron Rod in Private Parts.
Superintendent of Police Chandan Kumar Sinha said adequate police force has been deployed in Panki to maintain law and order. Senior police officials were also camping there to bring the situation under control.
Inspector General of Police (Palamu) Raj Kumar Lakra said the clash occurred following an altercation, which ensued brick-batting and attack on each other with lathis over damage to the welcome gate installed for upcoming Shivratri festival. Senior IPS Officer Ajay Kumar Singh New Jharkhand DGP.
Some people from both community were taken into custody, the IGP said.
Deputy Commissioner A Dode along with senior officials have reached the spot. The situation is tense but under control, the officer added.